The Last Mysteries of the Titanic DVD takes you into the depths of the deep blue sea where filming was once impossible. James Cameron and his amazing team have pulled together some of the most advanced technology to take you down into the shipwrecked Titanic and show its grandeur. In the Titanic DVD Last Mysteries, you are taken into the Turkish Baths, down the massive staircase, into hidden passageways and so much more.

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In the Last Mysteries Of The Titanic DVD, Academy Award-winning director James Cameron leads a team of underwater explorers on a series of historic dives to document the remains of the world's most famous shipwreck. Using two, $20-million research subs, four mini-robots, a seafloor-to-satellite data system and a suite of the most advanced cameras and lights, Cameron's team provides real-time images of the ship's interior, including hidden passageways and vast rooms that haven't been seen in over 90 years.

The Titanic DVD shows Cameron playing the ultimate video game by directing the robot explorers from inside his mini-sub – two-and-a-half miles under the Atlantic Ocean –. Using piloting techniques perfected in earlier dives to other parts of the ship, he steers his 'bot down the Titanic's massive staircase toward the elaborate, electric-powered Turkish Baths – an impressive swimming and recreational complex that was a marvel of engineering at the time of the ship's construction. In the Titanic shipwreck DVD, less than 100 ft away, beyond a series of barriers, there is an even more impressive sight – one of the last great, unseen places inside the Titanic.

Presented in full screen format.

Buy the Last Mysteries of the Titanic DVD, and watch spellbound as James Cameron uses technological advances to film the Titanic in all its grandeur beneath the sea!

If you want to see all the glory of Titanic under the sea ,This is the video to see James Cameron takes you on an amazing journey through the wreck of Titanic. all the way from the turkish bath with amazing clarity and the colors jump off the screen from the tiles to some of the state rooms one of which was the Strauss/s and finding a clock still sitting on the mantel.you will not be disappointed with this video.!!!!! I feel this is part 2 of ghost of the abyss.

Abour half way through (in the Strauss' cabin) the image froze three times and then resumed. On one DVD player I could not get past that point. There was no visible damage to the disc. It may have just been a fluke with my copy.

This DVD contains amazing footage of the Titanic wreck taken in 2005. Despite 93 years underwater, many parts of the wreck and interior are quite intact. They save the best for last - the Titanic's Turkish baths, which are in an astounding state of preservation. Other highlights include a clock, still sitting on a fireplace mantle, that appears to be stopped at 2:20, the time of the sinking! Even better is the Marconi wireless transmitter room, where you can still see the equipment intact and even read the voltage displays. Dishes, furniture, bathroom sinks, and carved wood panels are all still around in some places. This DVD will fascinate anyone interested in Titanic or maritime history/archaeology.

I really enjoy history and information on the titanic. This was a great blend that showed the original pictures or from the movie and what it looks like now. It was really able to provide a perspective that would be difficult to get otherwise. Great job guys!

Not only do we get to see the staterooms, the DVD includes "overlays" of what the ship looked like before it went down and where people were. We see dishes, staterooms, the communications room, etc. Commentary includes descriptions of key people on the ship, the courageness of the communications people, etc. Fascinating!